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… your head to the soles of your feet, including under your nails and in skin folds such as between the toes, as … your head to the soles of your feet, including under your nails and in skin folds such as between the toes, as …
Medications
… plenty of water. Do not use this medication on the scalp or nails unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Do not use … plenty of water. Do not use this medication on the scalp or nails unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Do not use …
Medications
… of water. Do not apply this medication on the scalp or nails unless otherwise directed by your doctor. The dosage … of water. Do not apply this medication on the scalp or nails unless otherwise directed by your doctor. The dosage …
Medications
… of arms/legs redness/swelling/pain around the nails easy bleeding/bruising This medication can commonly … of arms/legs redness/swelling/pain around the nails easy bleeding/bruising This medication can commonly …
Medications
… or injured, use caution with sharp objects like razors and nail cutters, and avoid activities such as contact sports. … or injured, use caution with sharp objects like razors and nail cutters, and avoid activities such as contact sports. …
Medications
… warmth/redness/swelling of the skin (including around the nails), dry/flaking skin, or skin sores (especially with … warmth/redness/swelling of the skin (including around the nails), dry/flaking skin, or skin sores (especially with …
Medications
… fingers and toes, and on the soles of the feet. Trim fingernails short and apply the medication under the nails since the mites often live there. You may use a toothbrush to apply the medication under the fingernails. Immediately after use, wrap the toothbrush in paper …
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… blotchy skin, especially on the tongue, lips, earlobes, and nail beds. How is it diagnosed? There is no single test to … blotchy skin, especially on the tongue, lips, earlobes, and nail beds. How is it diagnosed? There is no single test to …
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… a tick by burning it or covering it with grease, gasoline, nail polish, essential oils, or petroleum jelly. This does …
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… their lips or in their mouth. For example, pins, needles, nails, screws or tacks Check the child's play area often for …